The new millennium had not yet begun when Juanes moved to Los Angeles with a few songs and the dream of starting a solo career after leading a rock band in Colombia called Ekhymosis. By 1999, just a ...
The Colombian singer-songwriter speaks at length in a candid interview with Billboard. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin With the release of his latest album Vida Cotidiana, it’s been a busy ...
Colombian superstars Carlos Vives and Juanes have officially collaborated for the first time to remake the Carlos Huertas vallenato classic, “Las Mujeres." Vives, 62, originally covered the song in ...
Tr3s and SUBWAY restaurants join forces to launch its annual contest, offering viewers nationwide the exclusive chance to win a coveted backstage role at Juanes' highly anticipated 'LOUD & Unplugged ...
Fernán Martinez, the former manager of Colombian singer Juanes, did not hold back when he called the singer “ungrateful” and a fraud. Martinez – a Colombian businessman who worked as Juanes’ manager ...
“I never sensed anything but excitement and happiness from the fans that were there,” he says. “I was like I’m playing this new song and people are happy, that’s all I was thinking about. I love that ...
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